Juicy Chicken Breast (2024)

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By The Modern Nonna

on Dec 27, 2022, Updated Aug 25, 2023

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Chicken breast should always be juicy, never dry, or overcooked. Today I’m showing you a very simple way to make juicy chicken breast, with optimal results every time. There are three key tricks: tenderize, marinate, and controlled cooking time. When you use all three of these methods, you will have succulent, moist chicken every time, and you can apply these strategies to other cuts of meat as well.

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Chicken breasts are uneven: always thicker on one side and thinner on the other. This is where tenderizing comes in: using a heavy, flat object to pound the meat to an equal thickness. You can use a meat mallet (aka tenderizer), the underside of a heavy-bottom pan (like a cast-iron), or even a rolling pin as a tenderizer. Wrap the chicken in parchment paper (or plastic wrap) to prevent any chicken juices from cross-contaminating your kitchen, and then lightly pound the chicken with your tenderizer tool of choice, until the breast is a consistent thickness throughout. The thinner the chicken breast, the quicker it will cook and less risk of overcooking.

Marinating is the process of soaking chicken in seasoning and liquid to help break down the proteins and infuse the meat with flavor. An overnight, or 12 hour, marination time in the fridge will give you best results, but even if you can only spare 1 hour of marination, it will still make a difference in the tenderness of the chicken. Marinades can be as simple as oil, salt, and pepper, or more complex, like plain yogurt, lemon juice, Italian seasoning, and a bit of wine (similar to my Juiciest 6 Ingredient Chicken recipe).

Finally, don’t overcook that chicken breast! Three ways to prevent overcooking: keep a close eye on the chicken as it cooks to watch for burning, set a timer, and use a meat thermometer to check when the interior temp has reached 165F, signaling the chicken is fully cooked.

Juicy Chicken Breast

Today I’m showing you a very simple way to make juicy chicken breast, with optimal results every time. There are three key tricks: tenderize, marinate, and controlled cooking time. When you use all three of these methods, you will have succulent, moist chicken every time, and you can apply these strategies to other cuts of meat as well.

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Servings: 3

Author: The Modern Nonna

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 8 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • salt to taste
  • lemon pepper seasoning (or your favorite seasoning) to taste
  • avocado oil for cooking

Instructions

  • If using refrigerated chicken, let it come to room temp for 30 minutes.

  • Place the chicken breast between two pieces of plastic wrap or parchment paper. Using a meat mallet (aka tenderizer), gently pound the meat, making sure you flatten it to an even thickness throughout. Remove the wrap or paper and season the chicken on both sides with salt and seasoning of choice. Add a bit of oil and massage it really well into the chicken.

  • Heat up a skillet or grill pan over medium-high heat and add a touch of oil. Place the seasoned chicken in the pan and make sure it sizzles. Reduce the heat to medium and cook the chicken for 3 to 4 minutes on each side, until it reaches an internal temperature of 165F.

  • Remove the chicken from the pan and let it rest, loosely covered with foil, for at least 5 minutes. Enjoy.

Notes

You can use any seasonings you like, so feel free to experiment. I also like an Italian seasoning blend.

If you don’t have a meat tenderizer you can try using something heavy like a rolling pin or the bottom of a cast-iron skillet instead.

Feel free to use plastic wrap or parchment paper when you tenderize the meat and make sure you place one piece on the bottom, then the chicken breast and one piece of plastic wrap on top and then proceed to gently tenderize the meat as you pound it flat.

If you get nervous about cooking chicken and you always overcook it, please use an instant read meat thermometer.

Once the thermometer reads 165F you can take the meat out and let it rest covered for 5 minutes. The pan should be nice and hot and the meat should sizzle.

Please do not place your chicken directly from the store packaging into the hot pan without letting it first come to room temp and using a mallet or butterflying (halving the breast lengthwise); it will not cook evenly.

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FAQs

What is the secret to moist chicken breast? ›

A marinade adds both moisture and intense flavor to chicken breast. The longer you marinate, the better. Seal the chicken in your marinade for two to three hours minimum. However, overnight is ideal.

What's the best way to cook chicken breast so it doesn't dry out? ›

Getting a good sear through medium high heat, then reducing the heat to LOW and COVERING the chicken while it cooks. The butter, oil, and chicken juices create a super flavorful liquid that acts as a way to steam the chicken at a low temperature, ensuring that it is moist & tender on the inside.

What makes chicken moist and rubbery? ›

Why is my chicken breast rubbery? Overcooking chicken and buying woody chicken breast are two of the main causes behind rubbery chicken. You can stop this from happening by: buying “slow-growing” chicken.

How to cook a chicken breast and keep it moist? ›

Bake chicken in preheated oven for 16 minutes. Broil (grill) on high heat during the last 2 minutes until internal temperature is 165°F (75°C) using a meat thermometer. It should be golden with crisp edges. Remove pan from oven, transfer chicken to serving plates, and let rest for 5 minutes before serving.

How to cook chicken breasts so they are tender? ›

  1. Flatten the chicken breasts. ...
  2. Heat the pan. ...
  3. Cook the chicken breasts over medium heat for 1 minute without moving. ...
  4. Flip the chicken breasts. ...
  5. Turn the heat down to low. ...
  6. Cover the pan and cook on low for 10 minutes. ...
  7. Turn off the heat and let sit for an additional 10 minutes. ...
  8. Remove lid and take temperature.

Does marinating chicken make it more moist? ›

A wet rub, or marinade, combines herbs and spices with a liquid. The liquid is essential for adding moisture and tenderizing chicken. It can also provide a lot of flavor. To make a marinade for chicken, combine your preferred spices and herbs in a one-to-one ratio, plus one-half part salt.

What keeps chicken moist when cooking? ›

Use Baking Soda

That prevents proteins from squeezing together as tightly during cooking, leading to really tender, moist chicken.

Does chicken get more tender the longer you slow cook it? ›

That is why tough meats become “fork tender” in the slow cooker. Chicken breasts have very little connective tissue; that means they can be cooked quickly because the long cooking time needed to soften connective tissue isn't necessary. They also have little fat, which means they can become dry if cooked too long.

Why are my boneless chicken breasts tough? ›

As previously mentioned, the chicken loses moisture (and fat) as the cooking time increases, resulting in a rubbery texture. You can't go back and re-make the chicken, but the good news is there are ways to fix it. You'll need to add more liquid and fat back to help the chicken become more tender and enjoyable.

How do I make my chicken breast juicy again? ›

Her suggestion: Place boneless, skinless chicken breasts in a pan in a single layer, cover with a few inches of liquid (water, broth, etc.), add flavorings (spices, salt, herbs, soy sauce, etc.), then bring the liquid just barely to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat so the liquid simmers.

Does covering chicken make it juicy? ›

When chicken is covered while baking, it traps steam and moisture within the dish, resulting in juicier results. The covering helps prevent excessive evaporation and keeps the chicken moist throughout the cooking process. Preventing dryness. Chicken tends to dry out more quickly when exposed to direct heat.

What is the best way to keep a chicken moist? ›

Salt the chicken generously all over

A generous amount of salt—after you've dried the chicken well with paper towels—will help the interior of the bird stay moist while crisping the skin and enhancing the flavor.

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